Watching President Obama’s inaugural, I was confused. It looked like a
new king was being crowned. Thousands cheered, like subjects
worshipping nobility. At a time when America faces unsustainable debt
and terrible economic troubles, why such pomp?
Maybe it’s because so many people tell themselves presidents can solve any problem, like fairy-tale kings — or gods.
Before America’s first inauguration, John Adams suggested George
Washington be called “His Most Benign Highness.” Fortunately, Congress
insisted on the more modest title, “President.”
At his inaugural, President Obama himself said, “The patriots of 1776
did not fight to replace the tyranny of a king with the privileges of a
few.”
But then Obama went on to say that his privileged few should force the rest of us to do a zillion things.
He said, “We must do these things, together.” But what “together” means to big-government folks is that they have a vision — and all of us, together, must go deeper into debt to pay for their vision, even if we disagree.
We can afford this, as the president apparently told John Boehner, because America does not have a spending problem.
But, of course, we do have a spending problem, and a debt problem, and the president knows this.
Just a few years ago, when George W. Bush was president, the Congressional Record shows that Senator Obama
said this: “I rise, today, to talk about America’s debt problem. The
fact that we are here to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign
of leadership failure and our government’s reckless fiscal policies.”
Right!
Sen. Obama went on: “Over the past five years, our federal debt has
increased from $3.5 trillion to $8.6 trillion — and yes, I said trillion
with a ‘T’!”
Again, he was right to worry about the debt and right to call it “a
hidden domestic enemy … robbing our families and our children and
seniors of the retirement and health security they’ve counted on. … It
took 42 presidents 224 years to run up only $1 trillion of foreign-held
debt. This administration did more than that in just five years.”
It’s hard to believe that Obama chose those words just seven years
ago, because now his administration has racked up another $6 trillion in
debt.
It’s also a shock that Barack Obama believed this: “America has a
debt problem. I therefore intend to oppose the effort to increase
America’s debt limit.”
Yet this year, he demanded Congress raise the debt limit without conditions.
I want the old Barack Obama back. He made sense. The new guy, he
scares the heck out of me. Like a king, he assumes that the realm will
be better if he can spend as he pleases.
He also issues executive orders when Congress doesn’t immediately do
what he wants. To be fair, he isn’t the first president to do that. Or
the worst.
That was Teddy Roosevelt. He issued 1,000 executive orders, including
one that demanded phonetic spelling. On all government documents,
“kissed” should be K-I-S-T and “enough” E-N-U-F. At least Congress
mustered the two-thirds vote needed to override that one.
I might not mind presidents behaving like kings — if they at least
made the tough decisions that the government needs to make, like
balancing the budget. But no president has tried to use an executive
order to eliminate whole programs or cut spending. They almost always
act only to increase their own power.
Yet they pretend they make bold choices — even when refusing to make
choices. Obama said, “We reject the belief that America must choose
between caring for the elderly and investing in the next generation.”
That’s Washington-speak for, “We will spend government money on young
and old alike and refuse to think about when this will bankrupt
America.”
But it sounds exciting when he says it. He’s not just a king — he’s
Santa Claus, too. Except that Santa spends his own money. The president
spends yours.
Kings don’t like to be constrained. But all government should be.
http://www.humanevents.com/2013/01/30/john-stossel-obama-is-not-king/
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